Coastal bedding embodies a blend of nature-inspired materials and colors. Key elements include fabrics like washed linen, percale, and the use of jute, raffia, and sisal. The design features such as scalloped edges and blue and white color schemes create a calm, breezy ambiance. Notably absent are clichéd motifs like starfish and seashells. This aesthetic is prevalent in both contemporary and classic homes, embracing a timeless, comfortable vibe reminiscent of cinematic settings.
"Coastal interiors have soft tones with relaxed and comfortable materials executed with strong lines and intention without feeling too loose or undefined," says Sarah Solis, a Malibu-based interior designer.
Christine Markatos Lowe emphasizes the use of natural materials such as raffia, jute, sisal, and seagrass to evoke a coastal bedroom ambiance.
The core materials of coastal bedding are tied to nature, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of classic films and styled for both contemporary and traditional homes.
Bedding styles include scalloped edges, blue and white colorways, neutral tropical prints, and materials like washed linen and crisp percale without any starfish or seashell patterns.
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